Members of the West Michigan Corvair
Club (WMCC) attended Corvair Showcase '98, the national convention in
St. Louis, and captured a trio of excellent pictures of Yenko Stingers.
They are posted here with the permission of the club. Thanks to Dave
Ziebarth.

The WMCC home page appears in the
Links section, along with a number of other Corvair clubs appearing
under "Corvair Clubs/Organizations."

The coupe, #YS-20, is owned by Terry
D. Mitchell. Terry is the car's third owner, and he has the original
Chevrolet Protection Plan booklet with Protect-O-Plate, copies of titles
and owership papers from all previous owners. He also has the S.C.C.A.
vehicle log book and grid sheets from races in 1976 and 1977.

Terry purchased the car in 1993 and
returned it to its original Stage II Street condition as seen in the
photo. It took 1st Place in the Race and Stinger Class of the car display
at the National Convention in St. Louis, where the picture was taken.

The convertible, Jeff Moore's #YS-302,
is the same car seen on the previous page and is said to be the only
late model Yenko Stinger convertible in existence.

Jeff also owns Yenko Stinger #YS-097,
a car once raced at Zandvoort in Holland, and possibly the only Stinger
with European race history.

This sinister looking racer breaks
from the traditional blue on white Yenko paint scheme. It belongs to
Dan Gianotti and is not an original Yenko, but in my opinion, is a very
attractive and serious looking race car!

Original Yenko Stinger specifications,
indicating stages of tune, are set out at the end of this section.

Here's a great shot of Chuck Sadek
and his Stinger #YS-073, hard at work in Turn 1 at Summit Point Raceway,
a challenging 10-turn, two mile road racing circuit set in the
pastoral Shenandoah Valley, located only 70 miles from the Washington,
DC and Baltimore, MD metropolitan areas. We can see that Chuck was in
good company at the event.Seen just over
the roof of his Stinger is a a rare Aston Martin racer Chuck describes
as being "gorgeous up close."